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Feb
23

How do you File Your Taxes?

Tax Filing OptionsAlright SND fans, we need your input. With the April 15th Tax deadline looming, we want to know how YOU file your taxes. There are plenty of different ways to get the job done, as outlined in our tax filing guide. But what has your experience been?

Do you prefer one of the boxed software solutions, like the heavily advertised TurboTax by Intuit or the H&R Block At Home series (formerly Tax Cut)? Or do you like the ease of an online-based program such as TaxACT? There are other options, too. OnePriceTaxes is delivered electronically to your email. You could visit a professional tax preparer. Or there’s always the old fashioned paper & pen method.

Do you have a preference? Have you had any bad encounters with a filing method? Leave us a comment and let us know what you think, and be entered to win a $25 SoftwareMedia.com Gift Card.

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3 comments

  1. Jessica D. says:

    I have been to H&R Block in the past, and although I felt like it was one of the more costly options I was satisfied that my taxes were done properly. Mind you, I don’t have a lot of aspects in my financial profile that would make my taxes very complicated… so H&R Block may have been overkill. The following year H&R Block gave me a coupon but instead I decided to try out one program which you mentioned, “Tax Act”. It seems to do the trick and I have found it to be one of the cheaper methods. But again… this is likely best for somebody without a complicated financial profile.

  2. DanMan56 says:

    TurboTax. I already trust Intuit for their other software and Turbo Tax is easy to use.

  3. Jen Johnson says:

    I use hr block tax software. do i have to buy the new version each year, or can I use the same software we bought last year?

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